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Corrigendum to “How do Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Improve Mental Health and Wellbeing? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Mediation Studies” [Clinical Psychology Review 37 (2015) 1–12]
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- 자료유형학술지논문
- 저자명Gu, J.,Strauss, C.,Bond, R.,Cavanagh, K.
- 학회/출판사/기관명Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam.
- 출판년도2016
- 언어영어
- 학술지명/학위논문주기Clinical psychology review
- 발행사항Vol.49No.-[2016]_x000D_
- ISBN/ISSN0272-7358
- 소개/요약The authors regret that the printed version of the above article contained a single error in reporting findings from Kuyken et al. (2010). Corrections to this error are reflected in the following sections. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. 1. The below highlight is to be removed.“Strong consistent evidence for reactivity as a mechanism of MBCT and MBSR.” 2. The following sentence “This review identified strong, consistent evidence for cognitive and emotional reactivity, moderate and consistent evidence for mindfulness, rumination, and worry, and preliminary but insufficient evidence for self-compassion and psychological flexibility as mechanisms underlying MBIs.” from the abstract is replaced with “This review identified moderate and consistent evidence for mindfulness, rumination, and worry, and preliminary but insufficient evidence for cognitive and emotional reactivity, self-compassion and psychological flexibility as mechanisms underlying MBIs.”3. On page 8, under section 6.8, the following sentence “Both studies found consistent, strong evidence for reactivity as a mediator in simple mediation analyses, according to the BESRS (e.g. Hoogendoorn et al., 2000).” is replaced with “One study found evidence for improvement in emotional reactivity as a mediator of MBCT's effects on depressive symptoms in a simple mediation analysis (Britton, Shahar, Szepsenwol, & Jacobs, 2012). However, Kuyken et al. (2010) found that post-treatment cognitive reactivity was in fact greater in the MBCT group compared to the control group, and that greater reactivity only predicted increased depression (measured 12 months after the MBCT program) for control group participants.”4. The following sentence on page 8: “The narrative synthesis described strong and consistent evidence for cognitive and emotional reactivity, consistent and moderate evidence for mindfulness and RNT, and preliminary but insufficient evidence for self-compassion and psychological flexibility as mechanisms of the effects of MBIs on clinical and non-clinical psychological outcomes.” is replaced with: “The narrative synthesis described consistent and moderate evidence for mindfulness and RNT, and preliminary but insufficient evidence for cognitive and emotional reactivity, self-compassion and psychological flexibility as mechanisms of the effects of MBIs on clinical and non-clinical psychological outcomes.”5. The following sentence on page 8: “Evidence for mindfulness, cognitive reactivity and emotional reactivity as mechanisms support the key theoretical premises underlying MBSR and MBCT that the cultivation of mindfulness skills leads to insight and non-reactive acceptance of one's experience (Kabat-Zinn, 1982; Segal et al., 2002) which in turn lead to positive outcomes.” is replaced with: “Evidence for mindfulness as a mechanism supports the key theoretical premises underlying MBSR and MBCT that the cultivation of mindfulness skills leads to insight and acceptance of one's experience (Kabat-Zinn, 1982; Segal et al., 2002) which in turn lead to positive outcomes.”6. The following sentence on page 8 should be removed: “Findings from this review also support theoretical models or summaries of the mechanisms of mindfulness and MBIs proposed by Baer (2003), Brown et al. (2007), Grabovac et al. (2011), Hölzel et al. (2011) and Shapiro et al. (2006), all of which include non-reactivity or acceptance as mechanisms.”7. The following sentence on page 10: “It found strong, consistent evidence for cognitive and emotional reactivity, moderate, consistent evidence for mindfulness and RNT, and preliminary but insufficient evidence for self-compassion and psychological flexibility as mechanisms.” is replaced with: “It found moderate, consistent evidence for mindfulness and RNT, and preliminary but insufficient evidence for cognitive and emotional reactivity, self-compassion and psychological flexibility as mechanisms.”
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